An advanced course in economic geology related to hydrothermal ore deposits, including their geology and geochemistry, physical and chemical controls on hydrothermal mineralization, the recognition and characterization of ore-fluid reservoirs, and the nature of large-scale fluid flow and alteration, with an emphasis on applications to exploration. Will it be in person or through the internet, no one knows at … Offered in alternate years with GEO 3652. Parmi les sujets abordés on compte: l'histoire de l'océanographie; les plaques tectoniques et le plancher océanique; les bassins sédimentaires et leurs sédiments; la chimie et biochimie des eaux marines; les vagues, les marées et les courants océaniques; l'interaction océan-atmosphère; la vie marine; l'étude d'environnements marins sélectionnés et des processus, sédiments et organismes associés; ressources marines et préoccupations environnementales. Veuillez consulter le département. L'accent sera mis sur l'utilisation d'isotopes stables et radiogéniques et d'outils au niveau moléculaire pour comprendre ces cycles et comment ils ont façonné l'habitabilité de la Terre. Veuillez consulter le département. They are required to attend seminars of the Ottawa-Carleton Geoscience Centre and present a seminar on their thesis topic. Ils doivent assister aux séminaires du Centre Géoscientifique Ottawa-Carleton et présenter un séminaire de recherche. An advanced lecture and seminar course dealing with metamorphic processes and concentrating on one or more of the following - field relations of metamorphic rocks; graphical treatment and interpretation of mineral assemblages. Review of basic statistics: Types of data and methods of presentation; descriptive statistics; probability and sampling theory; error analysis; statistical tests, linear regression and correlation, spatial statistics. Stress and strain analysis, geometrical analyses of rock structures, deformation mechanisms, fabric-forming mechanisms, introduction to plate tectonics. Radiogenic isotope systematics applied to the solid Earth and their use to understand various geological processes. Chemical differentiation and evolution of the Earth through magmatic and sedimentary processes, isotopes for geochronology, isotope systematics for petrogenesis and geochemical cycle. The Department of Geography, Environment and Geomatics cordially welcomes you in September to a full program. / A report of research in the field and laboratory on a subject approved by the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences and supervised by a faculty adviser. Geology of Moon, Mercury, Mars and Venus, compared with the Geology of Earth; the outer planets and their satellites; meteorites and tektites; impact craters; origin and development of the Solar System. Students will learn about a number of geological processes that started 4.6 billion years ago and continue to mould our Earth today, including earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountain building. In addition the evolution of life and the scientific and environmental issues related to natural resource exploitation (water, oil, gas, coal, metals) will be discussed. Offered in alternate years with (Not offered each year, students must check with the Department.) Aspects of modern depositional systems, dynamic facies models, sequence stratigraphy, mineralogy, and diagenesis of carbonate sediments. This course is equivalent to ERTH 5202 at Carleton University. Mechanisms of isotope fractionation, fractionation in nature; physical and chemical isotope fractionation, kinetic isotope effects. Learn to use technologies such as cartography and geomatics to solve geographical questions, and gain unforgettable field experience in Canada’s north and around the globe.We also provide several options to enhance your learning experience. Vector analysis. This course provides hands-on experience and the functional overview necessary to create GIS databases for practical projects, map data in 2D and 3D, analyze single GIS layers, pairs of GIS layers and quantitatively integrate many GIS layers of different types using GIS and geostatistical software and tools. Evolution of large-scale isotopic reservoirs throughout Earth's history. Considers climate changes and their driving mechanisms over a broad range of timescales based on observations from geological archives and more recent instrumented evidence. Antérieurement GEO 4900. Mitigation policies and strategies.